ALL meanings of slice
slice
S s - noun slice thin portion 1
- noun slice cake: cut portion 1
- transitive verb slice cut into slices 1
- intransitive verb slice cut into with a knife 1
- noun slice share of sth 1
- intransitive verb slice tennis, golf: hit curved shot 1
- intransitive verb slice cut effortlessly 1
- intransitive verb slice move through like a knife 1
- transitive verb slice tennis or golf shot: hit curved 1
- noun slice a thin, flat piece cut from something: a slice of bread. 1
- noun slice a part, portion, or share: a slice of land. 1
- noun slice any of various implements with a thin, broad blade or part, as for turning food in a frying pan, serving fish at the table, or taking up printing ink; spatula. 1
- noun slice Sports. the path described by a ball, as in baseball or golf, that curves in a direction corresponding to the side from which it was struck. a ball describing such a path. 1
- noun slice Tennis. a stroke executed by hitting down on the ball with an underhand motion and thus creating backspin. 1
- verb with object slice to cut into slices; divide into parts. 1
- verb with object slice to cut through or cleave with or as if with a knife: The ship sliced the sea. 1
- verb with object slice to cut off or remove as a slice or slices (sometimes followed by off, away, from, etc.). 1
- verb with object slice to remove by means of a slice, slice bar, or similar implement. 1
- verb with object slice Sports. to hit (a ball) so as to result in a slice. 1
- verb without object slice to slice something. 1
- verb without object slice to admit of being sliced. 1
- verb without object slice Sports. (of a player) to slice the ball. (of a ball) to describe a slice in flight. 1
- verb transitive slice to separate into parts or shares 0
- verb transitive slice to use a slice (sense 3) to spread, remove, etc. 0
- verb transitive slice to hit (a ball) in a slice (sense 4) slice (sense 4a) 0
- intransitive verb slice to cut (through) like a knife 0
- intransitive verb slice to be hit in a slice (sense 4) slice (sense 4a) 0
- intransitive verb slice to hit a ball in a slice (sense 4) slice (sense 4a) 0
- countable noun slice A slice of bread, meat, fruit, or other food is a thin piece that has been cut from a larger piece. 0
- verb slice If you slice bread, meat, fruit, or other food, you cut it into thin pieces. 0
- verb slice Slice up means the same as slice. 0
- countable noun slice You can use slice to refer to a part of a situation or activity. 0
- verb slice In tennis, golf, and other sports, if you slice a ball, you hit its edge rather than its centre, so that it travels at an angle. 0
- verb slice Slice is also a noun. 0
- verb slice If something slices through a substance, it moves through it quickly, like a knife. 0
- noun slice a thin flat piece cut from something having bulk 0
- noun slice a share or portion 0
- noun slice any of various utensils having a broad flat blade and resembling a spatula 0
- noun slice the flight of a ball that travels obliquely because it has been struck off centre 0
- noun slice the action of hitting such a shot 0
- noun slice the shot so hit 0
- verb slice to divide or cut (something) into parts or slices 0
- verb slice to cut in a clean and effortless manner 0
- verb slice to move or go (through something) like a knife 0
- verb slice to cut or be cut (from) a larger piece 0
- verb slice to remove by use of a slicing implement 0
- verb slice to hit (a ball) with a slice 0
- verb slice to put the blade of the oar into (the water) slantwise 0
- noun slice a relatively thin, broad piece cut from an object having some bulk or volume 0
- noun slice a part, portion, or share 0